Apart from the fact that it's fantasy fiction and
therefore breaks many rules with impunity, I think this
a way of generalizing a thing.
Erick Rucker Eddison, Clack Ashton Smith
Fantasy can violate realism, but why should it break the
rules of grammar? The best fantasy writers -- Erick Rucker
Eddison, Clack Ashton Smith, Lord Dunsany, Tolkien -- all
had exquisite grammar.
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